Yo Unregistered: Join us for the April 1 meeting when it will be Recovery night. We will have demonstrations working with winching, recovery and spotting. We will meet at 7:30 p.m. at Jefferson County Fairgrounds (not Stevinson Toyota but nearby).

Flippers like to buy old houses and throw up 1/4" drywall and resell as 'renovated'. I bet if you drained your water heater you'd flush all the rust that's been settling in there from that galvanized pipe. You two look like you're determined to make it your own. Keep up the good work!

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"If you compromise the process you're an a$$hole when you start out and you're an a$$hole when you get back."

"If you don't go when you want to go, when you do go, you'll find you've gone."

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Tim M Hovey
1950 cj3a: FJ60 Axles, brakes, and steering, Willy's
sheetmetal and a Buick engine, held together with
metal from the scrap yard glued together in a garage in
Louisville and dragged around behind a F350 Diesel.

Last Saturday we had a bathroom BASH party and demoed the whole thing. This week we've been busy otherwise but got the insulation up, the studs shimmed out to clear the cast iron vent stack and got it all inspected. Woot! Drywall time!

absbestos dust is the killer, use a pesticide type spray bottle to keep everything wet with water as you work, along with canister type masks. -they're 30 each, and beats meso in the lungs. You'll need the sprayer for any wallpaper removal later.

as for the pex - it's pressure rating is VERY tempt dependent. I have it in my studio for air. It is awesome stuff though, and extremely easy to work with. Make sure you use the pressure shock dampers though, to mitigate movement on the new runs. Ask me how I know.

Good work sir. keep plugging.

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a near-death experience is just god following "catch and release" regulations...